why didn’t you deposit my money in the bank? At least I could have gotten some interest on it.’
Parallel translations
- WEB Then why didn’t you deposit my money in the bank, and at my coming, I might have earned interest on it?’
- KJV Wherefore then gavest not thou my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have required mine own with usury?
- BSB Why then did you not deposit my money in the bank, and upon my return I could have collected it with interest?’
- NKJV Why then did you not put my money in the bank, that at my coming I might have collected it with interest?’
- NASB And so why did you not put my money in the bank, and when I came back, I would have collected it with interest?’
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Quick answer
At the least, the servant could have put the money in the bank to earn interest. Even minimal faithfulness was lacking.
Overview
The master shows that the servant had no real excuse, for the easiest effort would have produced some return. The point is not banking practice but the total absence of any attempt at faithfulness. The verse underscores that the unfaithful servant is without defense.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Deut 23:19–20You shall not lend on interest to your brother; interest of money, interest of food, interest of anything that is lent on interest.
- Rom 2:4–5Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience, not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance?
- Exod 22:25–27“If you lend money to any of my people with you who is poor, you shall not be to him as a creditor. You shall not charge him interest.
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